1,222 Quotes About Civilization
- Author E.M. Forster
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London was but a foretaste of this nomadic civilization which is altering human nature so profoundly, and throws upon personal relations a stress greater than they have ever borne before. Under cosmopolitanism, if it comes, we shall receive no help from the earth. Trees and meadows and mountains will only be a spectacle, and the binding force that once exercised on character must be entrusted to Love alone. May Love be equal to the task!
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- Author Marty Rubin
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Death-the thing we'd all like to forget. We've built an entire civilization to forget it.
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- Author Evelyn Waugh
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It (modernization) is just another jungle closing in.
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- Author Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
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civilization is the very root cause of the woes of civilization
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- Author Liu Cixin
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Civilization was like a mad dash that lasted fie thousand years. Progress begot more progress; countless miracles gave birth to more miracles; humankind seemed to possess the power of gods; but in the end, the real power was wielded by time.
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- Author Russell Hoban
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O what we ben! And what we come to!
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- Author Kate Atkinson
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So much for progress. How quickly civilization could dissolve into its more ugly elements.
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- Author Tom Standage
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Greek customs such as wine drinking were regarded as worthy of imitation by other cultures. So the ships that carried Greek wine were carrying Greek civilization, distributing it around the Mediterranean and beyond, one amphora at a time. Wine displaced beer to become the most civilized and sophisticated of drinks—a status it has maintained ever since, thanks to its association with the intellectual achievements of Ancient Greece.
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- Author Marquis de Sade
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The equality prescribed by the Revolution is simply the weak man's revenge upon the strong; it's just what we saw in the past, but in reverse; that everyone should have his turn is only meet. And it shall be turnabout again tomorrow, for nothing in Nature is stable and the governments men direct are bound to prove as changeable and ephemeral as they.
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